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Amerling Paul, DVM | 914-698-1756 | |||||||||
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1621 Harrison Ave. Mamaroneck, NY 10543 southern Westchester County more . . .
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Anthony's Delicatessen "Deli take-out" | 914-698-4998 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Anthony's Deli is located at 619 Halstead Ave in Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County. For the past 20 years, Anthony's Deli has stood as a deli where you can get an overstuffed wedge for a fair price.
From Anthony's Deli: "For over 20 years Anthony's Deli has stood as a deli where you can get an overstuffed wedge for a fair price. We have been serving the Mamaroneck and Harrison areas since 1987. The quaint neighborhood Italian deli gets its reputation from making big, fat sandwiches made with fresh ingredients and charging less than its competitors. We have the fattest sandwiches here, which gives you more bang for the buck, nothing skimpy here. We can make any sandwich possible. Try our "Breakfast Barge" to jump start your mornings and guaranteed to satisfy everyone's appetite or our signature sandwich 'The Godfather' that most people cannot finish in one seating. Come on in and give us a try. I guarantee you will be back. restaurant review, website and more . . .
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Antiaris Gina, DVM | 914-698-1756 | |||||||||
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1621 Harrison Ave. Mamaroneck, NY 10543 southern Westchester County more . . .
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Antique Restoration | 914-698-1049 | |||||||||||||
Antique Restoration is located at 901 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.
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Brigit | 914-630-2031 | |||||||||||||||||
Brigit, offering ethereal objects to wear, treasure & give, is located at 323 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County. "Brigit was conceived to connect socially like minded artists and consumers who appreciate the value of handcrafted, organic, fair."
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Chatsworth Auction Rooms | 914-698-1001 | |||||||||||||
Chatworth Auction Rooms & Furniture Studios, owned and operated by the same family since 1924, is located at 151 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County. Since 1938, we have been in the same building in Mamaroneck, NY. Our building features a five-level, 20,000 square-foot showroom that is open to the public.
From Chatworth: "Our strong reputation stems from our old-fashioned commitment to customer satisfaction and service. Our services include buying, selling, estate appraisals, and pick-up and delivery. The building is a full block long, with 12 ft. ceilings and it's packed to the rafters with merchandise, which comes from individual homes throughout the New York area. Many 'set designers' for movies, TV and Broadway shows use Chatsworth as a resource for their props and furnishings during production. Our inventory is always changing, with merchandise coming and going daily. more . . .
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Chocolations | 914-777-3600 | |||||||||||||
Chocolations, a chocolate factory with an open kitchen, is located at 607 East Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.
From Chocolations: "Easter Sunday almost 45 years ago I got this beautiful chocolate hen sitting in a basket. How could something you eat be so pretty? It started my fascination with food, chocolate in particular, which led me to start Chocolations. A chocolate factory with an open kitchen. This sweets shop offers such items as truffles, barks and bonbons. Chocolations also serves baked goods such as cookies, cupcakes, brownies, chocolate fondue, ice cream and homemade hot chocolate. Additionally, we create beautiful custom favors for weddings and other celebrations." website and more . . .
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Community Markets - Mamaroneck | 914-923-4837 | |||||||||||||||||
Community Markets, is an organization that believes strongly in supporting local agriculture, strengthening local communities, and making fresh produce available to neighborhoods with limited access.
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Community Veterinary Hospital | 914-698-1111 | |||||||||
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1500 East Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County more . . .
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Complete Boat & Engine, Bill Bilotti | 914-381-7730 | |||||||||||||
Complete boat and engine service and repairs, including: Dock Service, Tuning, All phases of outboard Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Troubleshooting & Diagnostics, Winterizing.
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Cosmo & Alex Pisano Brothers | 914-381-4402 | |||||||||||||||||
Cosmo & Alex Pisano Brothers, Italian & American delicatessen, serving sandwiches, cured meats, cheeses, prepared foods, and more, is located at 252 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.
The word is The food is amazing. Enjoy the best sandwiches, cured meats, prepared pasta dishes, salads, fresh breads, and more - all at reasonable prices. restaurant review, more . . .
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CVS Pharmacy - Mamaroneck, 275 Mamaroneck Ave | 914-381-4550 | |||||||||
CVS Pharmacy
275 Mamaroneck Ave Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County more . . .
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CVS Pharmacy - Mamaroneck, East Boston Post Road | 914-698-3418 | |||||||||
CVS Pharmacy
1100 East Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County more . . .
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Fred Astaire Dance Studios | 914-670-7070 | |||||||||||||
Fred Astaire Dance Studios have given the joy of ballroom dancing to tens of thousands of New Yorkers for almost 65 years. The Mamaroneck Fred Astaire Dance Studio has been teaching students in Westchester for more than 15 years and have had and continue to have some of America's most talented dancers, ready to teach you! Fred Astaire Dance Studios offer the best of Ballroom and Latin Dance instruction in Private Lessons, Group Classes, by hosting Social Dance Parties and Showcase Events. And, we are ready to help you choreograph exactly the kind of Wedding Dance that you will remember for the rest of your life! We love to dance . . . and it shows. Come join us! Learning to dance is just a few steps away . . . We welcome couples and single students!
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Golden Horn | 914-670-6666 | |||||||||||||
The Golden Horn, offering rug restoration and sales of antique carpets, is located at 464 North Main Street, Port Chester, NY 10573 in Westchester County.
From Golden Horn: "We specialize in restoration, cleaning and sales of antique oriental and European carpets (wool rugs, silk rugs, American Indian rugs, Aubussons, Tapestries, Needle points, Kilims, Hooked rugs, Dhurries and all other hand-woven rugs and textiles). website and more . . .
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Jewish Education Program of Westchester | 914-381-2210 | |||||||||
The Jewish Education Program of Westchester (JEP) is located in Mamaronneck, New York. Over the past eighteen years, JEP has provided classes and lectures for Jewish adults who are motivated to learn more about their heritage.
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Lockhart Carol, DVM | 914-698-1111 | |||||||||
Address
1500 East Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County more . . .
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Mamaroneck Post Office | 914-698-3229 | |||||||||
Address
Mamaroneck Post Office 180 East Prospect Ave Mamaroneck, NY 10543 website and more . . .
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Mamaroneck Public Library | 914-698-1250 | |||||||||||||||||
The Mamaroneck Library provides services to its community in an atmosphere that is pleasant, comfortable, and "user friendly". Those services include a lending library for popular materials; support for high school students; materials and personnel to stimulate young children's appreciation for reading and learning. The library is a learning and educational center for all residents of the community.
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Mamaroneck School District - Town of Mamaroneck | 914-220-3000 | |||||||||
The Mamaroneck School District is located at 1000 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck NY 10543 in the southern part of Westchester County about 23 miles northeast of New York City. The district consists of four neighborhood elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. Our students come from the
Village of Larchmont, Village of Mamaroneck and the Town of Mamaroneck
. The Mamaroneck District is comprised of the following schools:
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Mamaroneck School District - Village of Mamaroneck | 914-220-3000 | |||||||||
The Mamaroneck School District is located at 1000 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck NY 10543 in the southern part of Westchester County about 23 miles northeast of New York City. The district consists of four neighborhood elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. Our students come from the
Village of Larchmont, Village of Mamaroneck and the Town of Mamaroneck
. The Mamaroneck District is comprised of the following schools:
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Mamaroneck Town Website | 914-777-7710 |
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Miller Clark Animal Hospital | 914-698-1756 | |||||||||
Address
1621 Harrison Ave. Mamaroneck, NY 10543 southern Westchester County more . . .
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MTA Metro-North Railroad, Mamaroneck | 800-638-7646 | |||||||||
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1 Station Plaza Mamaroneck, NY, 10543-0369 20.5 miles to Grand Central Terminal website and more . . .
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Municipality - Village of Mamaroneck | 914-777-7700 | |||||||||
Address of Municipal Buildings
Mamaroneck Village Hall 169 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County (914) 777-7710
123 Mamaroneck Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County (914) 777-7700 Village of Mamaroneck The Village of Mamaroneck, incorporated in 1895, is a total area of 6.7 square miles. The village is located within the Town of Mamaroneck and the Town of Rye. The area located in the Town of Rye, is known as Rye Neck . The Mamaroneck Village Hall is approximately 24.1 miles to midtown Manhattan (measured to Rockefeller Plaza).
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New York Sports Clubs - Mamaroneck | 914-381-3282 | |||||||||
Fitness Center Address
124 Palmer Ave Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County more . . .
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Paldino Company CPA | 914-253-6857 | |||||||||
180 East Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY, 10543 (914) 253-6857 info@jpalcpa.com Call Paldino for your Free Consultation If you are looking for a blend of personal service and expertise, you have come to the right place. We offer a broad range of services for business owners, executives and independent professionals. Our rates are affordable. We are experienced and we're friendly. website and more . . .
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Petmend Animal Hospital | 914-834-9000 | |||||||||
Address
126 Library Lane Mamaroneck, NY 10543 southern Westchester County more . . .
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Pinckney John, DVM | 914-698-1756 | |||||||||
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1621 Harrison Ave. Mamaroneck, NY 10543 southern Westchester County more . . .
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Police Department, Mamaroneck | 914-777-1122 | |||||||||
Police Station Address Mamaroneck Police Department 169 Mt. Pleasant Ave Mamaroneck, NY 10543 website and more . . .
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Private Golf Course - Hampshire Country Club | 914-698-4610 | |||||||||||||
Hampshire Country Club is located at 1025 Cove Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.
From Hampshire Country Club: "Hampshire Country Club's golf course was created by acclaimed golf course architect Devereux Emmet, and subsequently updated over the years by renowned architects Ed Ault, Frank Duane, and Stephen Kay. The18-hole layout is a true test for golfers of any ability; each hole proving distinctive, and challenging for golfers at all skill levels. Click here for a golf course tour. website and more . . .
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Private Golf Course - Winged Foot Golf Club | 914-698-8400 | |||||||||||||
Winged Foot Golf Club is located at 851 Fenimore Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. "To say that Winged Foot is great would be understating. It has a sense of nobility, a majesty, if you will. It has two of the world's greatestgolf courses and a clubhouse to match, and into whose past is woven some of the greatest moments in golf."
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Rye Neck Union Free School | 914-777-5200 | |||||||||
The Rye Neck Union Free School District is located at 310 Hornidge Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County. The Rye Neck Union Free School District is comprised of the following schools:
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St. Thomas Episcopal Church | 914-698-0300 | |||||||||
Our sign outside says it all: The Episcopal Church Welcomes You. At St. Thomas, we delight in the diversity of Gods creation and we celebrate it as we worship together. As an Episcopal Church and part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, our origins are both Protestant and Catholic. Honoring our origins means we are a sacramental church that values serious engagement with the scriptures and open, questioning dialogue as we make this spiritual journey with each other.
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Stop & Shop Supermarket - Mamaroneck | 914-834-9560 | |||||||||
Stop & Shop - Mamaroneck, is located at 1326 Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck NY 10538, Westchester County.
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Weather Related Closings & Delays - Westchester County | ||||||||||||||
For weather related school closings, cancellations, and delays in Westchester County, select one of the following links.
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Westchester Jewish Center - Conservative | 914-698-2960 | |||||||||
The Westchester Jewish Center is a Conservative, traditional egalitarian synagogue in Mamaroneck, New York. We are a warm and welcoming community that offers many different opportunities to grow and learn Jewishly and to be a part of a supportive community.
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Westchester Sandbox Theatre | 914-630 0804 | |
The Westchester Sandbox Theatre was opened in November of 2008, by owner Daniel Ferrante. WST is a full-time, year-round theatre facility located at 300 Waverly Ave., 2nd Floor, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.
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Willimann Rein, DVM | 914-698-1111 | |||||||||
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1500 East Boston Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Westchester County more . . .
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History of Mamaroneck
About Mamaroneck
"Heathcote Hill is situated on the hill overlooking the harbor, developed since incorporation; The Heights, at the north eastern corner of the Village, developed in the 1920's; Old Rye Neck area, with older homes built in the 1880's along Barry and Melbourne Avenues; further east in Rye Neck, neighborhoods developed in the 1920's and 1930's; first developed before the Civil War, the Washingtonville area, which is also known as “The Flats” because of being surrounded by higher ground. "The railroad first came through the Village in 1848 servicing riders from New York City to Connecticut and is now the New Haven line of Metro North. The enclosed harbor with its beautiful park is a treasure to the community and used by residents to participate in sports or relax and enjoy the view of the harbor and its surroundings. In early May when over 150 Japanese cherry trees are in bloom, the harbor park is at its finest.
"Mamaroneck, with its population of people from all over the world, is known as The Friendly Village - A place for all to enjoy living in a community that welcomes different cultures and appreciates their differences."
History And Antiquities, Compiled 1841
"Mamaroneck has a hilly surface and the township is generally under good cultivation. Pop. 1,416. The village of Mamaroneck is about 24 miles from New York, and 161 from Albany. It is situated on a bay about one mile from the sound, which admits vessels of 100 tons burden. The village contains 2 churches, 2 cotton factories, and about 50 dwellings."
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"Historical Collections of the State of New York
, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841
History of Mamaroneck, Published 1886
"It will be remembered that John Richbell's original purchase from the Indians of what is now the Township of Mamaroneck - a purchase confirmed to him at the time by the Dutch authorities, and later by the English governor, Lovelace - comprised three necks on the Sound between the Mamaroneck River and Thomas Pell's lands, and that the interior extension of the purchase was twenty miles northward "into the woods". Of the three necks, called the East, Middle, and West Necks, the first was deeded by Richbell to his mother-in-law, Margery Parsons, and by her immediately conveyed to his wife, Ann; but the latter two were mortgaged and finally lost to Richbell's estate. These Middle and West Necks, with their prolongation into the interior, formed a triangular tract of land owned by several persons, which lay wedge-shaped between the Manor of Pelham, at the southwest, and what later became the Manor of Scarsdale, at the northeast. The East Neck, terminating at the mouth of the Old Guion Place, New Rochelle. Mamaroneck River, continued to be the property of Mrs. Richbell until its sale by her to Caleb Heathcote, in 1697. It formed the nucleus of Scarsdale Manor, erected in 1701. It is of interest, before coming to the period of Heathcote's proprietorship, to glance at the origin of the village of Mamaroneck, which we have omitted to do in our account of Richbell's connection with this section. "Soon after procuring his English patent (1668), John Richbell and his wife set apart for the purpose of allotments, or house lots, a strip of land running from the Mamaroneck River westward along the harbor shore, and fronting on the old Westchester path. These lots were eight in number: one he reserved for himself, one he deeded as a gift to John Basset (1669), and the others he leased or sold. Among the purchasers was Henry Disbrough, or Disbrow, in 1676, who the next year erected on his lot the famous Disbrow house. Travelers along the Boston Post Road may still see, on the western outskirts of Mamaroneck, a stone chimney, all that remains of this structure. The ruin is remarkable for its great size, giving an idea of the enormous fireplaces in use at the time when the house was built. It is said that the Disbrow house is one of the landmarks described by James Fenimore Cooper (who lived in Mamaroneck) in the "Spy", and that a secret cupboard in the chimney served as a hiding place for Harvey Birch, the hero of that story. The strip devoted by Richbell to the Mamaroneck house lots was called "Richbell's two-mile bounds," from the fact that each lot ran two miles "northwards into the woods". Such was the beginning of the venerable village of Mamaroneck. For many years, however, only a very few settlers lived there, and in an instrument drawn as late as 1707, by "the freeholders of Mamaroneck" in common, the names of only eight persons appear as signers. "Just before his death John Richbell was engaged in a controversy with the townspeople of Rye concerning the ownership of a tract called by the Indians Quaroppas, which had already become known among the whites as "the White Plains". This land was unquestionably embraced within the limits of Richbell's original purchase, described as running northward twenty miles into the woods; but in 1683 the people of Rye bought the same White Plains district from the Indians claiming its proprietorship. At that time the New York and Connecticut boundary agreement of 1664 was still in force, whereby the dividing line between the two provinces started at the mouth of the Mamaroneck River and ran north-northwest. "Under the then existing boundary division, therefore, Rye was still a part of Connecticut, and, moreover, the White Plains tract also fell on the Connecticut side. This circumstance, strengthened by the incorporating of it within the Rye limits while the old boundary understanding still prevailed, enabled the Rye men to advance plausible pretensions to it when, very soon afterward (in fact, only six days subsequently), a new boundary line was fixed, beginning at the mouth of the Byram River, which gave both the White Plains and Rye to New York. The claim set up by Rye to the White Plains caused Richbell's title in the upward reaches of his twenty mile patent to assume a decidedly cloudy aspect; and to the confusion thus brought about was due the comparatively limited range of the bounds of the Manor of Scarsdale, which otherwise would have run twenty miles north from the mouth of the Mamaroneck River, instead of stopping short at the White Plains." Source: History of Westchester County: New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City, John Thomas Scharf, Editor John Thomas Scharf, Publisher L. E. Preston & co., 1886.
History of Mamaroneck, Compiled 1940
Mamaroneck was settled by English farmers about 1650. Factories producing woolen cloth, perfume oils, and motor oils provide local employment for some of the residents, but the majority commute to work in New York City. Seven yacht clubs have private basins along the jagged shore line of the village. The De Lancey Manor House, 404 W. Post Road, known in its heyday as Heathcote Hill, is now a gas station and restaurant; this was the ancestral home of the De Lanceys and in it James Fenimore Cooper married Susan A. De Lancey in 1811. The couple lived here for a time after the wedding. The building, which has been altered and enlarged, was bought at auction for $11 and moved to this place from its original position overlooking the Sound. "Colonel Caleb Heathcote, lord of the Manor of Scarsdale, wrote in 1704: 'Westchester - the most rude and heathenish country I ever saw in my life, which call themselves Christian; there being not so much as the least marks or footsteps of religion of any sort; Sundays being the only time set apart by them for all manner of vain sports and lewd diversion . . . ' "Southwest of Mamaroneck the Post Road passes large estates. Ethel Barrymore, James Montgomery Flagg, and Robert 'Believe It or Not' Ripley live near by." Source: Excerpts from "New York, A Guide to the Empire State" , Compiled by workers of the Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of New York, 1940 Albany
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